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Reference number

SM volume 41/47 verso

Purpose

[9] Record copy of details of doors for H.G.Lewis Esqr

Aspect

Elevation of No 4 Pair of these Doors and details of Moldings on Pannels full size

Scale

7/8 inch to 1 foot and full size

Inscribed

as above, dimensions given and The Sash to be of 2½" Wainscot / Astragals & Hollows

Medium and dimensions

Pen, some pencil on laid paper (242 x 360) bound into 'Precedents in Architecture' SM volume 41

Hand

John Sanders (pupil 1784-90)

Watermark

T French, fleur-de-lis

Notes

The six-panel double door of which four were to be made measures eight feet high and each leaf is two feet wide.

Level

Drawing

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